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    In Scantool, Edit, Default Customer details and fill it in.

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    I have done that 5 or 6 times but its allways blank when I go to do the next log. If I forget the log is junk all zeros.
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    In Scantool, Edit, Default Customer details and fill it in.

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    Hmmm.. I had that issue and I thought that was the fix? It may be differant PIDS selected, I always use one PID file now and don't have the issue anymore.

    What data are you missing that this is needed for? IIRC if it was done to % CC or displacment was needed but if done to VE it was not... Joe will be up soon to help.

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    I avoid engine displacement altogether by using [g*K/kPa] for VE units... (I completely avoid [%] units).

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    i.e. goto Edit->Properties and set the VE units to g*K/kPa


    and in the scantool, use the CALC.VET/VEN pids with units g*K/kPa (abbreviated "VE").

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    THANKS DID THAT NOW IT ALL BETTER!!! Here are my last to logs open for all advice I know that I probly have something set wrong. The truck seems to be running better but still getting KR when I roll into it at low RPMs. Trying to get it close so I can take it to the dinno to get the final timing and boost right without taking all day$$$$$$$ Thanks again.
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    i.e. goto Edit->Properties and set the VE units to g*K/kPa


    and in the scantool, use the CALC.VET/VEN pids with units g*K/kPa (abbreviated "VE").

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    I avoid engine displacement altogether by using [g*K/kPa] for VE units... (I completely avoid [%] units).
    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    i.e. goto Edit->Properties and set the VE units to g*K/kPa


    and in the scantool, use the CALC.VET/VEN pids with units g*K/kPa (abbreviated "VE").
    Ah! Now I remeber when you told me the same thing!

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    lol.

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    The default engine size (and other vehicle specific data) can be entered under customer details for each unique VIN.
    i.e. Edit->Default Customer Details.

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